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this is 85 tons making its way through los angeles. we'll continue to keep an eye on this throughout the morning as it makes its way through the streets there. >>> and now to syria. the joint u.n. arab league envoy is expected to meet turkey's foreign minister today. they will discuss how to deal with the rising tensions between the two neighboring countries. they are diverting the syrian planes, after a syrian airliner was forced to land in the capital wednesday and then searched it for weapons. >>> 3,192, the number of sexual assaulted reported in the military last year, a number according to department of defense that has skyrocketed in the last ten years. and what's more frightening, by the pentagon's own estimates, there were more like 19,000 assaults last year. but most went unreported and unpunished. in case you were wondering, women aren't the only ones at risk. men, both gaye a and straight, e up 12%. all victims. former army cadet cole welsh and attorney susan burke joining me now. good morning to both of you. cole, i'd like
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we'll check the progress from los angeles in a moment. and you can follow along as it moves through l.a., see the little window in the screen there? there it is right there, that is a live picture, we'll keep it up here for you all afternoon. >>> and syrian rebels fighting against the regime of assad, declare a victory, they say they shot down aircraft, there was no let-up in the violence as the opposition said 110 people were killed across syria today. >>> and a suicide bomb tearing across a busy market in northwest pakistan today. at least 17 killed, 38 others wounded. officials suspect that the target was a nearby building serving as a base for anti-taliban fighters, the explosion in the busiest time of day in the market. >>> and police in denver say somebody fired a single shot friday into an obama campaign office. no one was hurt, but people were inside the office at the time. nobody got a look at the suspect. but police say they do have a possible lead on a vehicle. >>> and republican mitt romney, mixing political rallies with debat
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let's start right there in los angeles with the shuttle endeavor. it has been on the move for most of the morning, but it still has a long way to go. a long way if you happen to be trying to move an 85-on the space shuttle. john zarrella is live with us watching it all go by. john, good morning. tell us just how slow is this thing actually going? >> reporter: well, i think it's funny because in orbit, it goes 17,500 miles an hour, and on the streets of los angeles, its top speed has been about 2 miles an hour. so this is certainly the slowest the shuttle has probably ever gone and it's one of shortest trips it's ever made, a total of 12 miles from l.a.x. where it left yesterday to the california science center, which will be its new and final home. they are about halfway home now. we can see from some of the live pictures we have out there now. they're about four blocks from where we are just off of manchester, and this is one of the areas where they expect that about 5,000 people will be gathering here as the shuttle goes by. this is the old forum
let's start right there in los angeles with the shuttle endeavor. it has been on the move for most of the morning, but it still has a long way to go. a long way if you happen to be trying to move an 85-on the space shuttle. john zarrella is live with us watching it all go by. john, good morning. tell us just how slow is this thing actually going? >> reporter: well, i think it's funny because in orbit, it goes 17,500 miles an hour, and on the streets of los angeles, its top speed has been...
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we'll take you to los angeles for its big move. capella university understands businesses are trying to come back from rough economic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to go further in your career than you ever thought possible. let's get started at capella.edu these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. >> let's check your headlines right now, defense secretary leon panetta warns the u.s. is in a pre-9/11 moment and must beef up its cyber defenses. panetta noted a significant spike in cyber attacks and says the defense department is aggressively working on its defensive and offensive responses. >>> after claims of suffering a slow de
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he is live in los angeles. so john, i understand right now it's moving very, very slowly, and i understand at some point a toyota tundra is actually going to be moving this giant enormous shuttle. how is that even possible? >> yeah, well, we'll find out later tonight when they actually hook up across the street. the shuttle is just leaving los angeles international airport. they are dubbing this mission 26. the shuttle flew 25 times, through a hubble space telescope servicing mission, recovered satellites in orbit, but this is certainly its shortest trip it will ever make, 12 miles, its slowest trip. it's going to take 46 hours over two days, but, zoraida, this is probably going to be the most fascinating journey any space shuttle has ever made. right now it is on top of a transporter which is self-powered, and they are pulling it through the streets here of leaning. they are coming up to mcconnell avenue where they will take a right turn on mcconnell. they are going to make several stops along the way as they
he is live in los angeles. so john, i understand right now it's moving very, very slowly, and i understand at some point a toyota tundra is actually going to be moving this giant enormous shuttle. how is that even possible? >> yeah, well, we'll find out later tonight when they actually hook up across the street. the shuttle is just leaving los angeles international airport. they are dubbing this mission 26. the shuttle flew 25 times, through a hubble space telescope servicing mission,...
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. >>> people in los angeles are used to seeing big stars on the streets, but today they have one of the biggest ever hanging around town. how big? well, let's try 85 tons. it is the space shuttle "endeavour." the shuttle is being moved through the streets today to its new home at the california science center. just a couple of hours ago, they had to take the shuttle off its big rig and pulled by a pickup truck over the 405 freeways. highway officials were afraid it might collapse the bridge. but the shuttle made it across without any problem. now it is moving through neighborhood towards in new home. people have plenty of time to take pictures because it will probably take around until midnight tonight to actually get there. >> just sitting at a red loilig near the station. >>> no photo, no vote. that's the law in a lot of states, but that has not ended the debate. we're focusing on voter i.d.s this morning and we have both sides of the argument. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] o
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rethink possible. >>> we're going to go back out to downtown los angeles right now. look at these people out there. it's not hollywood special effectstion, folks. it's the real deal. "endeavour," space shuttle has traveled 123 million miles and now is less than 2 miles from where it will rest permanently, where it will teach future generations about america's shuttle program. look at that. you see people on rooftops, people on the streets. cnn's john zarrella has a great perspective. he's up on one of those roofs. jonl, nasa is taking no chances here, going real slowly, they're being careful. they're close so -- they're pretty close, about two hours away? >> reporter: well, they're about 2 1/2 to 3 hours coming up now behind schedule. so they were supposed to reach the california science center at about 11:00 p.m. eastern time, and it's likely, you know, not going to happen that early. it's going to be a little late before they actually get to the california science center. but we can see a lot of activity here now, don. as we were saying, we're on this rooftop and w
rethink possible. >>> we're going to go back out to downtown los angeles right now. look at these people out there. it's not hollywood special effectstion, folks. it's the real deal. "endeavour," space shuttle has traveled 123 million miles and now is less than 2 miles from where it will rest permanently, where it will teach future generations about america's shuttle program. look at that. you see people on rooftops, people on the streets. cnn's john zarrella has a great...
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angeles, now it's almost at that california science museum where it will rest in some finality for all to see the a- >>> a turning point in a presidential race. a town hall style jshowdown tak place in new york. mark preston, before the first presidential debate, the conventional wisdom was that the debates really don't matter that much, but we saw mitt romney gain some ground in polls, so how much now is riding on this debate? >> well, i mean this is the most important day of the election season. we have been saying that, fred, ever since -- well, ever since the election start, we saw mitt romney come out in that first debate and he defied all the critics and all the skeptics and he put on quite a show. and president obama had a very bad debate. even one of his senior advisors said today that he needs to do better. let's hear what he told candy crowley on the state of the union, what we can expect from president obama tuesday night. >> he knew when he walked off stage and he also knew when he watched the tape of that debate, that he's got to be more energetic, i think you'll see someb
angeles, now it's almost at that california science museum where it will rest in some finality for all to see the a- >>> a turning point in a presidential race. a town hall style jshowdown tak place in new york. mark preston, before the first presidential debate, the conventional wisdom was that the debates really don't matter that much, but we saw mitt romney gain some ground in polls, so how much now is riding on this debate? >> well, i mean this is the most important day of...
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it left los angeles international airport a couple of hours ago. passed right by our location there. being towed on a transporter and making the narrow turns through the streets of los angeles. we expect it to be here momentarily in the area behind me here is another staging area where the space shuttle undeafer is going to sit for about seven, eight, nine hours where they reconfigure it onto another platform. tonight, later tonight they're going to hook it up to a toyota truck to tow it across the 405 expressway. we talked to the toyota people and they said that's because they have a 20-year history with the science museum, and we asked them if they were going to make a commercial out of this? they said well maybe. you think, soledad, they're going to make a commercial out of these? you bet they will. >> hmm. hmm. let me think about that for a minute. john zarrella for us this morning. thank you, appreciate it. >> sure. >>> still ahead on "starting point," we gave you some democratic reaction to last night's debate. up next we're going to hear the
it left los angeles international airport a couple of hours ago. passed right by our location there. being towed on a transporter and making the narrow turns through the streets of los angeles. we expect it to be here momentarily in the area behind me here is another staging area where the space shuttle undeafer is going to sit for about seven, eight, nine hours where they reconfigure it onto another platform. tonight, later tonight they're going to hook it up to a toyota truck to tow it across...
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sandy is so big, it would cover the distance from memphis, tennessee, to los angeles. and it's expected to mix with a powerful winter storm, turning this into a halloween monster. this could affect everyone from trick-or-treaters to people headed to the polls. people at the jersey shore are already filling sand bags and preparing for the worst. meteorologist rob marciano is here. so, percentages? will it hit? is it likely to hit? >> looks a lot more likely now than it did this time yesterday. yesterday it was maybe 50/50. give it greater chances than that. the question is how big and bad will it be? it will be different from just a hurricane. want to show some pictures out of cuba. this is what it could look like in spots across the northeast. category 2 storm as it hit eastern cuba yesterday. trees down, power lines down, infrastructure damaged. we could see similar sights like this across the northeast even though it's not expected to be this strong when it gets there. we'll go over reasons for that in a second. first off, let's go over the stats for sandy, winds 80
sandy is so big, it would cover the distance from memphis, tennessee, to los angeles. and it's expected to mix with a powerful winter storm, turning this into a halloween monster. this could affect everyone from trick-or-treaters to people headed to the polls. people at the jersey shore are already filling sand bags and preparing for the worst. meteorologist rob marciano is here. so, percentages? will it hit? is it likely to hit? >> looks a lot more likely now than it did this time...
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angeles. he dpiked off what were his accomplishments during thinks first term, and normally he will start with, you know, health care or don't ask don't tell or some other issues that he says are his accomplishments, but he started off with foreign policy. ticking off he said he promised to end the war in iraq, and he did that, and how he would wind down the conflict in afghanistan, how that is underway right now, and then he said how he went after osama bin laden and got him. there is something that resonates. you hear that not only from the vies presses, but the president himself. >> dan, finally give us some fun stuff. who is there? who are the big stars here? >> well, this event -- you know, yesterday what you saw was, you know, earth, wind, and fire for the old school. also george clooney was there. katy perry for the new school, as the president pointed out. john legend will be at one of the big fundraisers. another big concert. 6,000 350e78 expected in northern california. where we're a
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attorney here in los angeles abruptly closed a two-year criminal fraud investigation into armstrong's alleged doping program. we asked the u.s. attorney's office if these newly released documents could reopen that criminal investigation. a spokesman declined to comment. casey wyan, cnn, los angeles. >>> it was win or go home as the top two golfers on the planet faced off at the world golf final. that happened in turkey. rory mcilroy went home. tiger beat him. woods advances to the semifinals, but not so bad for mcilroy. he leaves the course with $300,000 in prize money. >>> for republicans a win could add up to their momentum for democrats it can be about getting back after a tough loss. we are talking debate strategy. the last hours before the vice presidential debate. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger...
attorney here in los angeles abruptly closed a two-year criminal fraud investigation into armstrong's alleged doping program. we asked the u.s. attorney's office if these newly released documents could reopen that criminal investigation. a spokesman declined to comment. casey wyan, cnn, los angeles. >>> it was win or go home as the top two golfers on the planet faced off at the world golf final. that happened in turkey. rory mcilroy went home. tiger beat him. woods advances to the...
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behind the front not very cool. 60 degrees in chicago and 89 in los angeles. still summer out there. >> thanks very much, rob. soupy northeast this morning as you put it. >> enjoy. >> 17 minutes past the hour. coming up the stock market is on the rebound. but just how much when it comes to the year? christine romans puts it into perspective for us after the break. trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason...to look twice. introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. and the first-ever es hybrid. anncr: every president inherits few have faced so many. four years
behind the front not very cool. 60 degrees in chicago and 89 in los angeles. still summer out there. >> thanks very much, rob. soupy northeast this morning as you put it. >> enjoy. >> 17 minutes past the hour. coming up the stock market is on the rebound. but just how much when it comes to the year? christine romans puts it into perspective for us after the break. trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of...
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kal penn is joining us from los angeles. kal, good to see you. you were really busy. you were at the dnc and running around all over the country here. you and some other folks, you have been in and out of the white house as sometimes you are an actor. sometimes you are an type offist here. what's the biggest challenge right now to make sure they show up to the polls? >> that's a good question. the biggest chal inc., i think is for first-time voters. if you just turned 18 or if you moved over the summer, making sure that people are properly registered and know where to go. we created a couple of web sites and got a vote.org -- got to vote.com or got to register.com. that's designed for no matter who you are voting for, at the end of the day, making sure that if you just turned 18 or if you moved, you know how to register and where to vote. i would say that's probably the biggest challenge, but it's been a lot of fun going out there on college campuses and meeting with young people all over the place. >> now, you know, the romney folks, they're talking about the faded o
kal penn is joining us from los angeles. kal, good to see you. you were really busy. you were at the dnc and running around all over the country here. you and some other folks, you have been in and out of the white house as sometimes you are an actor. sometimes you are an type offist here. what's the biggest challenge right now to make sure they show up to the polls? >> that's a good question. the biggest chal inc., i think is for first-time voters. if you just turned 18 or if you moved...
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angeles. first of all, congratulations. really such an honor to be able to even speak with you about what is taking place here. you actually started a newspaper "dawn" back in 1975. for years you're the only one -- the woman -- only woman in the newsroom. what was that like for you? >> thank you. i think it was really, really great being there. of course, in the beginning there was -- i wouldn't say uphill, but it was a challenge to establish myself and to prove myself, but once i had done it, it was quite easy going because in some ways i even found it an advantage being a woman because i could go into areas where a man would not have been allowed. you know, what pakistan is. it's a very segregated society, and i could enter, say, the refugee camps. i have been to the border area, and i could go and talk to the women there when no one would have talked to them. it was the men who were doing all the talking. or even in shanty towns, remember, for the election i could go and talk to the women a
angeles. first of all, congratulations. really such an honor to be able to even speak with you about what is taking place here. you actually started a newspaper "dawn" back in 1975. for years you're the only one -- the woman -- only woman in the newsroom. what was that like for you? >> thank you. i think it was really, really great being there. of course, in the beginning there was -- i wouldn't say uphill, but it was a challenge to establish myself and to prove myself, but once...
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kareen wynter is in los angeles to tell us more. good morning. >> we'll have to see after months of speculation in the press it looks like the big day is almost here for justin and jessica, maybe, maybe not. they have been photographed in italy partying with a crowd of friends. it seems that every tabloid is touting the news that the wedding is this weekend. neither party is talking about the nuptials. it is supposed to be a secret wedding. i should point out that the tabloids have been wrong in the past about this couple's wedding date. maybe they are toying with the paparazzi. whenever they get married this will be the first marriage for the pair who started dating in 2007. the paparazzi never get invites but are the first ones to show up. we'll see. >> they make a lot of money that way. >>> "animal practice" has been cancelled and peta is celebrating. >> they protested the show featuring a monkey dressed in a lab coat and they said that is cruel. they are crowing saying the cancellation sends a strong message that using animals f
kareen wynter is in los angeles to tell us more. good morning. >> we'll have to see after months of speculation in the press it looks like the big day is almost here for justin and jessica, maybe, maybe not. they have been photographed in italy partying with a crowd of friends. it seems that every tabloid is touting the news that the wedding is this weekend. neither party is talking about the nuptials. it is supposed to be a secret wedding. i should point out that the tabloids have been...
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rush hour in los angeles was a lot tougher than the far reaches of space. add up the total miles traveled, though, for this vessel, 123 million miles. the final 12 miles took two days and millions of dollars as the shuttle inched its way from l.a.x. to the california science center. hundreds of thousands of people came out to watch "endeavour" pass by. >> as i spoke to people who gathered along the streets, i saw the real gift of the "endeavour." the gift of inspiration. the gift of dream making. children inspired to become the next generation of engineers and scientists and, yes, astronauts. >> "endeavour" will go on public display later this month at the science center there. >>> and then there was one. there's just one unbeaten team in the nfl after the green bay packers hand the houston texans their first loss of the season. packers quarterback aaron rodgers had an incredible day. six touchdown passes. a career high. also tying a franchise record. with the win green bay evens its record at 3-3. how about the falcons? atlanta has the best record in the n
rush hour in los angeles was a lot tougher than the far reaches of space. add up the total miles traveled, though, for this vessel, 123 million miles. the final 12 miles took two days and millions of dollars as the shuttle inched its way from l.a.x. to the california science center. hundreds of thousands of people came out to watch "endeavour" pass by. >> as i spoke to people who gathered along the streets, i saw the real gift of the "endeavour." the gift of...
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cnn's kareen wynter joins me from los angeles. i want to see this film called "argo" details the story of a 1979 iranian hostage crisis. this comes weeks of course after what happened in benghazi and this is all just sort of coincidental, is it not? >> you know, it is. but certainly not intentional. ben afleck told me he didn't want to make a political film, but unless producers had some sort of crystal ball, there's no way they could have known that "argo" would come just a month after the deadly attack on a u.s. diplomat in libya, an incident that's raised so many concerns over security. agents shout they need more security while under attack. and cnn's been reporting secretary of state hillary clinton tried to douse a big political fire storm monday for taking responsibility of u.s. diplomats security also saying neither the president nor vice president would be knowledgeable of security decisions at that level. with that, brooke, it's safe to say the administration didn't want a dramatic portrayal of a u.s. embassy under attac
cnn's kareen wynter joins me from los angeles. i want to see this film called "argo" details the story of a 1979 iranian hostage crisis. this comes weeks of course after what happened in benghazi and this is all just sort of coincidental, is it not? >> you know, it is. but certainly not intentional. ben afleck told me he didn't want to make a political film, but unless producers had some sort of crystal ball, there's no way they could have known that "argo" would come...
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he spent time last night -- i don't know where he found the time did jet out to los angeles and was on jay leno's show, "the tonight show" seen by a sizable audience and talking about a number of things including the controversy surrounding richard mourdock. the republican senate candidate in indiana and had controversial comments two days ago at a debate with his democratic opponent that said pregnancies caused by rape were intended by god. mitt romney has endorsed mourdock and appears in a mourdock ad. here's what the president had to say. >> i don't know how these guys come up with these ideas. let me make a very simple proposition. rape is rape. for politicians to want to intrude in this stuff, often times without any information, is a huge problem and this is, obviously, a part of what's at stake in this election. >> i think a lot of this also is the battle for the female vote for women voters and abortion is a topic that is of much interest to them and that's what this may be playing out as, carol. >> paul steinhauser reporting live for us from washington, thank you. >>> the 2008
he spent time last night -- i don't know where he found the time did jet out to los angeles and was on jay leno's show, "the tonight show" seen by a sizable audience and talking about a number of things including the controversy surrounding richard mourdock. the republican senate candidate in indiana and had controversial comments two days ago at a debate with his democratic opponent that said pregnancies caused by rape were intended by god. mitt romney has endorsed mourdock and...
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it took more than two days to tow "endeavour" from los angeles international airport over to the science center. a 12-mile journey. it was moving at a whopping 2 miles per hour. >>> mitt romney ruffled feathers when he mentioned big bird by name during the first presidential debate saying he wants to cut federal funding for pbs. now some sesame street fans are fighting back with plans for a million muppet march. that's november 3rd at the national mall in washington. i don't know if muppets are likely voters. >> how does he make that happen? >> so many questions. >> i don't think they're sock puppet muppets is what they're talking about. >> 74. wonder if that's going to come off. thank you, john. christa freeland is with us, a digital editor at thompson reuters. and the author of the new global superrich and the fall of everyone else. they're like, turn it around. you owe her $5. also joining us this morning, margaret hooper whose whisper you heard. former employee of the bush administration. richard sock rid des is with us, as well. writer at new yorker dotcom. nice to have you all with
it took more than two days to tow "endeavour" from los angeles international airport over to the science center. a 12-mile journey. it was moving at a whopping 2 miles per hour. >>> mitt romney ruffled feathers when he mentioned big bird by name during the first presidential debate saying he wants to cut federal funding for pbs. now some sesame street fans are fighting back with plans for a million muppet march. that's november 3rd at the national mall in washington. i don't...
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one of those pushing for obama is the man who chaired the democratic national convention, los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> uncertain whether you could hear me. let me ask you first, you're in iowa today for the jackson day dinner. the president spent a lot of time there. the latest polls show the president is still leading in iowa, but ever so slightly. so what more can the president do in these closing days to outpace mitt romney? >> well, what we're doing today is encouraging people to early vote. we're making sure the people get to the polls. we have a very extensive ground operation. i think there are like 67 offices or so in the state of iowa. field offices talking to voters, getting them to vote early, and getting them to go to the polls. this is going to be a very close election. i have said that for a long time. i never thought that this was going to be a landslide for us. it's going to be very close, but in the end, i think iowa and ohio and wisconsin are going to be our line, if you will. in the sand, and they'r
one of those pushing for obama is the man who chaired the democratic national convention, los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> uncertain whether you could hear me. let me ask you first, you're in iowa today for the jackson day dinner. the president spent a lot of time there. the latest polls show the president is still leading in iowa, but ever so slightly. so what more can the president do in these closing days to outpace...
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angeles. his family said he battled kidney and heart disease, dementia and stomach cancer. in april, he joined more than 3,000 other former football players who are suing the nfl over head injuries. alex karas was 77 years old. >>> and just one day until the first and only vice presidential debate between joe biden and paul ryan. mitt romney suggested this debate might just be ryan's first, but my next guest knows better, because she debated ryan in 1998 and she says ryan is a master of ambush politics. her words. also another word, she says he's slick. we'll talk to lydia spotswood, next. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement ins
angeles. his family said he battled kidney and heart disease, dementia and stomach cancer. in april, he joined more than 3,000 other former football players who are suing the nfl over head injuries. alex karas was 77 years old. >>> and just one day until the first and only vice presidential debate between joe biden and paul ryan. mitt romney suggested this debate might just be ryan's first, but my next guest knows better, because she debated ryan in 1998 and she says ryan is a master...
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angeles airport. he will appear in court friday for a rescheduled hearing, charged with transporting hazardous materials and faces up to five years in prison if convicted. >>> astronauts on the international space station welcome the spacex dragon capsule this morning, which arrive arrived with 1,000 pounds of supplies, the first commercial space cargo mission. capsule will spend about 18 day s at the station and return with experiments and equipment that need repaired. >>> toyota announces it is recalling more than 7 million vehicles worldwide, including 2.5 million right here in the u.s. due to a problem with a power window switch that could pose a fire risk. recall effects several models over multiple years. toyota will fix the problem at no cost to customers. >>> with florida reporting its first meningitis fatality, the national death toll now stands at 12. another 120 people nationwide are sick from the rare fungal meningitis. those numbers are on the rise. the source is contaminated steroid inje
angeles airport. he will appear in court friday for a rescheduled hearing, charged with transporting hazardous materials and faces up to five years in prison if convicted. >>> astronauts on the international space station welcome the spacex dragon capsule this morning, which arrive arrived with 1,000 pounds of supplies, the first commercial space cargo mission. capsule will spend about 18 day s at the station and return with experiments and equipment that need repaired. >>>...
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it is so large it would cover the distance from memphis, tennessee, to los angeles. it's expected to mix with a powerful winter storm which could make it even stronger. sandy has already claimed 21 lives in the caribbean and now it could cause widespread damage in the northeast. meteorologist rob marciano is here. i have heard this storm described as an atmospheric bomb. >> you know, a bomb is a technical term that we use that means that when the pressure and the storm falls 24 millibars in 24 hours. whoever you heard that from is rong. it's not going to do that. we're already starting low. >> i like that you said that because that scared me. >> it is scary. this storm has been called other things which is scary as well. i want to start off with what happened in cuba. they got the brunt of this thing as a storm. big trees obviously taken down all the power lines, infrastructure damage. we could see some of this across the northeast, not because it's going to be a stronger storm but because it's going to be a longer duration event and we have other issues to deal with
it is so large it would cover the distance from memphis, tennessee, to los angeles. it's expected to mix with a powerful winter storm which could make it even stronger. sandy has already claimed 21 lives in the caribbean and now it could cause widespread damage in the northeast. meteorologist rob marciano is here. i have heard this storm described as an atmospheric bomb. >> you know, a bomb is a technical term that we use that means that when the pressure and the storm falls 24 millibars...
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it was headquartered in los angeles. we merged with this other large carriers, which you all know, a merger back in 1989. it brought me from chicago to minneapolis, which is a strong republican state. -- indianapolis, which is a strong republican states. i am a strong obama person. i worked the polls in my district. i am a democratic judge. but the state of indiana, as i say again, it went blue in 2008. but right now, i do not see that happening again. it was almost a miracle. but one thing about the rodney/trying to get to -- the mitt romney and paul reiser and ticket, they are standing behind the right to work. and those jobs are lower paying jobs. they may bring more jobs to this day, but they will not bring higher-paying jobs. i stand behind obama/biden ticket. they have set a lot about jobs, not the right to work jobs provided he brought of the automobile -- not a right to work js. he brought up the automobile industry, which are strong paying jobs. host: we are going to leave it there. mr. darden, you have been doi
it was headquartered in los angeles. we merged with this other large carriers, which you all know, a merger back in 1989. it brought me from chicago to minneapolis, which is a strong republican state. -- indianapolis, which is a strong republican states. i am a strong obama person. i worked the polls in my district. i am a democratic judge. but the state of indiana, as i say again, it went blue in 2008. but right now, i do not see that happening again. it was almost a miracle. but one thing...
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governor reagan, wilson, schwarzenegger, they never came close to kerry in los angeles or san francisco or san jose or oakland or any of the other major cities of california. the fact is when you have a large diverse jurisdiction to mushes both urban and rural and suburban areas come you campaign the whole jurisdiction obviously republicans win all the time in any of the biggest states as well as any of the small state and with a few exceptions, the democrats win at least some elections in virtually every state. so when every vote counts, you will have an election in which every voter is engaged and that means the interest of every voter will engage. george w. bush come to free trade president of the free trade party 2001 came out with quotas. the large small business administration grant for a cheese factory in ohio refers to as the tastiest investment the federal government has ever made. but the fact is the battleground states are not only when they've run into. of the campaign, but when they are sitting and governing for four years and thinking in the election, or when they said and
governor reagan, wilson, schwarzenegger, they never came close to kerry in los angeles or san francisco or san jose or oakland or any of the other major cities of california. the fact is when you have a large diverse jurisdiction to mushes both urban and rural and suburban areas come you campaign the whole jurisdiction obviously republicans win all the time in any of the biggest states as well as any of the small state and with a few exceptions, the democrats win at least some elections in...
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let's hear from tyson and los angeles california on the republican line. good morning, tyson. >> caller: happy birthday morning to me, thank you. >> host: are you watching the presidential d date? >> guest: i am 100% sure i will be watching. it's basically the two candidates's bdy to court in so to speak face-to-face and true in politics. no teleprompter. we are going to try to avoid a wires down the back of the sport coats and all that jazz. let's get true face-to-face questions and answers and a good clean honest debate. thanks, libby. >> host: before you go what do you hope to learn, are you watching your for your candidate or to learn something? what's the point? >> caller: i'm always watching to learn and listen to learn, but honestly, i'd have to see the two candidates face-to-face without a building everything they have to say politically speaking. we see the speeches and commercials. this is a true american presidential debate which i cherish and i hope to learn a lot. >> host: happy birthday, tyson. let's go to dale atlanta georgia democrats line.
let's hear from tyson and los angeles california on the republican line. good morning, tyson. >> caller: happy birthday morning to me, thank you. >> host: are you watching the presidential d date? >> guest: i am 100% sure i will be watching. it's basically the two candidates's bdy to court in so to speak face-to-face and true in politics. no teleprompter. we are going to try to avoid a wires down the back of the sport coats and all that jazz. let's get true face-to-face...
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in economics from the university of california los angeles and a master's of public policy from uc berkeley. our second speaker today is stephen fuller. dr. fuller is a professor of public policy and regional development at george mason university. he's been there since 1994. he served as director of the ph.d. program in public policy from july '98 to june 2000 and, again, from july 2001 to july 2002. he also serves as director of the center for regional analysis. he, prior to that he taught at my undergraduate alma mater at george washington university for 25 year including nine as chairman of the department of urban planning planning and reae development and one as director of dock toral programs for the school of business and public management. professor fuller's research focuses on the changing structure of metropolitan-area economies and especially on the impacts of federal spending including two studies completed within the past year that consider the economic effects of sequestration. in october 2011 dr. fuller focused on the impact that a reduction of $45 billion in dod procurement
in economics from the university of california los angeles and a master's of public policy from uc berkeley. our second speaker today is stephen fuller. dr. fuller is a professor of public policy and regional development at george mason university. he's been there since 1994. he served as director of the ph.d. program in public policy from july '98 to june 2000 and, again, from july 2001 to july 2002. he also serves as director of the center for regional analysis. he, prior to that he taught at...